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density is a ratio of volume vs. mass, fluid ounces are a measurment of volume only... no mass involved.
Without knowing the weight to volume ratio of the item in question, there is no way to convert the weight to a volume.
Relative density, or specific gravity, is the ratio of the density (mass of a unit volume) of a substance to the density of a given reference material. Specific gravity usually means relative density with respect to water.
This is called the weight density. Weight density of water, for instance, is 62.4 lb/ft^3
the ratio of surface area to volume (weight) of the body
Depends what the "fluid " is - Not all fluids are same weight/volume ratio
It is the ratio between the volume of the fluid and the the volume of the pores
The density of any substance can be easily calculated knowing that it is defined as the ratio of the mass of a substance divided by the volume it occupies.
Mixed by volume and by ratio.
There is no weight ratio for height. The weight of an object depends on its the volume and density. The volume depends on the height as well as the average cross section so height, alone, cannot determine weight.
It is the ratio of an object's weight to its volume. Alternatively it can be said, it is the weight of the object per unit of volume.
Specific gravity.
Weight (divided by) Volume
This ratio is called the specific gravity.
density is a ratio of volume vs. mass, fluid ounces are a measurment of volume only... no mass involved.
Without knowing the weight to volume ratio of the item in question, there is no way to convert the weight to a volume.
Relative density, or specific gravity, is the ratio of the density (mass of a unit volume) of a substance to the density of a given reference material. Specific gravity usually means relative density with respect to water.